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If you like Richard Herring, you should probably listen to his Me1 vs Me2 snooker podcasts.
One of the more recent Nerdist podcasts http://www.nerdist.com/2012/01/nerdist- ... e-from-dc/ has (at the very end) Ellen McLain and her husband and they performed the ending songs for both Portal 2 and Portal



There is a bit of feedback in the video (about the 1:30 mark) which you need to watch out for -its loud!
I haven't got iTunes. I have got a PC and an Android phone. I wonder what people in my position do podcast wise? Are we supposed to download them for listening later or do people stream? What software do people use? I installed Google Listen but it doesn't really seem to do anything. It's all very confusing. I'm still not sure whether it's just mp3s of people talking or what. What's the difference between listening to something radioish on BBC iplayer and listening to a podcast of the same?
zaphod79 wrote:
One of the more recent Nerdist podcasts http://www.nerdist.com/2012/01/nerdist- ... e-from-dc/ has (at the very end) Ellen McLain and her husband and they performed the ending songs for both Portal 2 and Portal

I like this one more:
GovernmentYard wrote:
I haven't got iTunes. I have got a PC and an Android phone. I wonder what people in my position do podcast wise? Are we supposed to download them for listening later or do people stream? What software do people use? I installed Google Listen but it doesn't really seem to do anything. It's all very confusing. I'm still not sure whether it's just mp3s of people talking or what. What's the difference between listening to something radioish on BBC iplayer and listening to a podcast of the same?


In the dim and distant past i used Juice (http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php) , however when i got an ipod I gave up and moved over to Itunes.

Streaming vs downloading really depends where your going to listen , I do most of my podcast listening in the car so i may not have a good enough internet signal to stream.

The other disadvantage of just relying on iplayer is that they do not keep things up 'forever' so if you stumble across something you really like you would typically only get the last few (whereas with podcasts you can generally go back years or to the very start)
Morte wrote:
Oh noes...News International have (probably understandably) decided to withdraw funding from The Bugle...there's only a couple of Year in Reviews and then that's it unless they get some funding.

Time for John Oliver to tap up John Stewart and get some of that Comedy Central cash.


Huzzah...The Bugle lives

http://thebuglepodcast.com
Hello! Is there anything like "This American Life" that isn't "planet Money"?
Private Eye has started a Podcast

http://www.private-eye.co.uk/eyeplayer/podcast

Interesting coverage of how News International threw all it's informants and a number of their journos under the bus.
Comedy of the week from the Beeb. Just the other week they had this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rl708. Mark Thomas; I don't love everything he does, but my, that is one powerful hour. Better not to know much about it, I think - don't read the description on the site, just listen to it. If you've hated what he has done before I think it's worth a go - this is not a political or grand shaming type of deal.
Ooh, I like Mark Thomas. I R LISTENING!
Thanks for these.
I only recently discovered 'No such thing as a fish'. Done by some people who do research for QI, the format is quite simple: there are four facts each week that start off the discussions. It's very, very funny.
JBR wrote:
Comedy of the week from the Beeb. Just the other week they had this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rl708. Mark Thomas; I don't love everything he does, but my, that is one powerful hour. Better not to know much about it, I think - don't read the description on the site, just listen to it. If you've hated what he has done before I think it's worth a go - this is not a political or grand shaming type of deal.


Just beautiful...don't listen in a dusty room.
I don't know if this has been covered before but the QI Elves Podcast is excellent...

http://qi.com/podcast/
I Radiolab.. briljant investigation of curiousities
The partially examined life : philosophy
The football ramble - i evne won a contest recently, guessing Regi Blinker..
New yorker political scene .. at times amusing (but only if the other ones i've listened too
PTI - integral version of the tv programme (audio only), discusisng american sports.. quite fun
Just started listening to 'Talk Salad and Scrambled Eggs'.

Matt Mira and Kevin Smith's lovefest for 'Frasier' and other 90s stuff. Sometimes they even talk about the good doctor and co. The 'pilot', episode 000, is worth listing to just to remind you how awesome 'Frasier' was.
Wasn't it "tossed salad and scrambled eggs"?
Yes. And they changed it to Talk because they talk about Frasier.
It's actually a pretty clever theme song, because it describes what the show is about (sort of) while mostly sounding like a random collection of words.
Cleverer than you.
I just finished Serial - http://serialpodcast.org/

Investigate journalist looks into a cold case from 15 years ago and the detail surrounding the case is like something out of CSI only even more convoluted and without a magic maguffin to tie everything up neatly. Appeal is still ongoing but it's quite reminiscent of the West Memphis Three with a lot of the case resting on a perception of the accused rather than actual facts.

13 episodes and well worth a listen.
I also recommend Serial.
Ditto. The 'follow up' (by different people - an interested group of lawyers) Undisclosed: The state vs Adnan Syed is much less storified and is more dry, but is probably excellent if you're really really into the legalities of it all.
romanista wrote:
I Radiolab.. briljant investigation of curiousities

Agree. This is generally very good.
I also recommend...
StarTalk Radio. Neil DeGrasse Tyson does pop science and astrophysics. Usually has a comedian co-hosting and frequently has great guests.
No Such Thing As A Fish.
Tech Weekly and Science Weekly from the Guardian
The Infinite Monkey Cage, on occasionally for brief runs, Prof Brian Cox and Robin Ince co-host a usually humorous panel discussion on science topics
The Life Scientific. Jim Al Khalili talks to eminent scientists.
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review. This is the podcast of their Friday afternoon Radio 5 live show.
The Empire Podcast. Films, film news, reviews, guests, every Friday.
Richard Herring is back at the Leicester Sq theatre doing podcasts again. If you like Herring you should like this.
Kern wrote:
Just started listening to 'Talk Salad and Scrambled Eggs'.

Matt Mira and Kevin Smith's lovefest for 'Frasier' and other 90s stuff. Sometimes they even talk about the good doctor and co. The 'pilot', episode 000, is worth listing to just to remind you how awesome 'Frasier' was.


Whilst the show's 'everything-but-Frasier' chat can be grating at times (I find myself skipping bits), I'm still enjoying this. It's kind of like having friends round to watch a TV programme and you spend the time talking about everything but the action. One for whiling away empty hours.

However, the most recent, episode 13, has a two-hour conversation with Peri Gilpin. No ground-breaking revelations, but wonderful to listen to her voice.
Just finished the first episode of Serial. Hooked, I am.
Did we know Season 2 of Serial was available? We did not. Now we do.
It is very different. Still good, but took me a while to get into it.
I think I couldn't get over the fact that it wasn't a sequel to the first series, which was EXCELLENT.

Will give it another listen. Exercise bike is arriving today so will need some exercise podcasts :D
Although it started in 2010 I've just started listening to The Rex Factor. It's a humorous romp through all the English (series 1) and Scottish (series 2) monarchs scoring them, Top Trump-style, on key factors like 'battleliness', 'scandal', and 'subjectivity' (would you want to have been their subject?), before a decision on whether they held the elusive 'Rex Factor'.

Only heard the introductory episode and the first proper podcast on Alfred the Great but already I'm hooked - people talking and joking about history always appeals, even if the sound quality is a bit poor. Only another 50 or so to get through to Liz the Second.
Listening to Limetown. It's presented as a podcast, but it's a drama. It's obviously based on Serial, even to the extent that the narrator sounds a lot like Sarah Koenig. A bit cheesy, but well put together and compelling. Also, it has a moment that startled me so much, I nearly drove off the road! Recommended
I have finished Serial. I loved the two series.

Any recommendations for stories. Sci-fi and fantasy.

I have done the whole Scott Siglar back catalogue, and the showdow publication series.
If you like football, or silliness, or both, then I recommend Athletico Mince from Bob Mortimer and the fellow who runs the 'Get in the Sea' Twitter account (Andy Dawson).

https://audioboom.com/channel/athletico-mince
Morte wrote:
If you like football, or silliness, or both, then I recommend Athletico Mince from Bob Mortimer and the fellow who runs the 'Get in the Sea' Twitter account (Andy Dawson).

https://audioboom.com/channel/athletico-mince


Just down loaded.. thanks
KovacsC wrote:
Any recommendations for stories. Sci-fi and fantasy.

Around a decade ago I used to listen to Escape Pod. It might still exist.

It does! http://escapepod.org/
Oh my God, "My Dad Wrote a Porno" is fucking hilarious.
It's great, isn't it? Proper funny.

Also, thanks for the Rex Factor tip, I'm up to Malcolm II of Scotland already! ( Hooray for 12 hours of commute per weeks :)
Proper funny. I am snorting away with laughter on the train.

Quote:
"... said Donna."
"Donna? Who the fuck is Donna?"
"Oh god, he means 'Bella'."
"Oh dad."
I thought I recognised the woman's voice - it's Alice Levine off Radio 1.
Grim... wrote:
Oh my God, "My Dad Wrote a Porno" is fucking hilarious.


Fucking hell, this is amazing.
The Guardian did an article "The 50 podcasts you need to hear" a couple of months ago.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... ent-serial

I've been listening to the new Adam Buxton podcast (wouldn't have known it existed if not for the article). Very enjoyable.
Cras wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Oh my God, "My Dad Wrote a Porno" is fucking hilarious.


Fucking hell, this is amazing.

Just about to start book two...
This week's episode is fucking amazing. Rocky lives on some other planet.
I gave MDWAP a go today, and it is just as you say, fucking hilarious.
I'm never going to be able to listen to Alice Levine on the radio without hearing her swear now though.
Right? You wait until Levine starts loosening up on what she talks about.
I'm loving the second book more. It referred to the terrorist plot today. I never knew pots and pans could be so dangerous!
Wait for Countess Zara. Daaaaaaaaarlink
Grim... wrote:
Right? You wait until Levine starts loosening up on what she talks about.


"STOP STOP STOP. You can't grab someone by the cervix!"
If you like surreal local radio podcasts then I'd imagine they don't come more surreal than "Welcome to Night Vale."

"There is a new dog park near the outskirts of town. Humans are not allowed in the dog park. Dogs are not allowed in the dog park. Ignore the hooded figures who roam the dog park. Do not look at the dog park. Citizens are not even supposed to be consciously aware of the dog park, so they could not possibly be receiving a menacing and unearthly voice instructing listeners to bring precious metals and toddlers to the dog park."
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